LIVING AS FORM

In collaboration with twenty-five curators from around the world, Nato Thompson has selected 50 projects as the foundation of this exhibition, which will expand as it travels. New additions will be selected by each host institution, increasing the diversity of works made in the last twenty years that are represented in the show. Circulating via a hard drive, on which the new projects will be uploaded, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) will provide a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art.For More Information: http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/living-as-form/ #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

ON THE SHOULDERS OF ANCESTORS: THE ART OF WILLIS BING DAVIS

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

LIVING AS FORM

In collaboration with twenty-five curators from around the world, Nato Thompson has selected 50 projects as the foundation of this exhibition, which will expand as it travels. New additions will be selected by each host institution, increasing the diversity of works made in the last twenty years that are represented in the show. Circulating via a hard drive, on which the new projects will be uploaded, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) will provide a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art.For More Information: http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/living-as-form/ #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

ON THE SHOULDERS OF ANCESTORS: THE ART OF WILLIS BING DAVIS

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

DePauw Duplicate Bridge Club lessons

Bridge teacher Mary Lunsford will present a lesson for people interested in learning how to play duplicate bridge. Cost is $5 for each lesson and one-time $20 for a book. Contact Lunsford at 812-249-7751 or mml44@sbcglobal.net.

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Organization: Student Life DivisionOrganizer: Servais, Jeanne M

Convo: What Men and Women Can Do to Prevent Sexual Assault.

#Community#Wellness Researcher Alan Berkowitz, PhD. to discuss bystander intervention in a convocation entitled: “Promoting Consent, Preventing Coercion: What Men and Women Can Do to Prevent Sexual Assault.” Sponsored by the Violence Intervention/Prevention Project. Free and open to the public.

Living As Form

In collaboration with twenty-five curators from around the world, Nato Thompson has selected 50 projects as the foundation of this exhibition, which will expand as it travels. New additions will be selected by each host institution, increasing the diversity of works made in the last twenty years that are represented in the show. Circulating via a hard drive, on which the new projects will be uploaded, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) will provide a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art.For More Information: http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/living-as-form/ #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

On the Shoulders of Ancestors: The Art of Willis Bing Davis

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

Dine on the square ticket sales

Ticket Sales for Dine on the Square - $5 per ticket, half of every purchase goes directly to the United Way of Putnam County. Event is Friday, October 11th, 5-7pm on the Square in front of Almost Home.

LGBT Love: Discussion & Support Group

Every Tuesday from 11:30am-12:30pm on the first floor of 500 E Seminary St. (LGBT Services, Compton Center, & Center for Spiritual Life building)A safe, warm & welcoming group to discuss LGBT identity issues and triumphs. For students who identify as LTBTQ & questioning.

Organization: Campus LifeOrganizer: Nguyen, An-Vi Vivie

Zumba Toning

When it comes to body sculpting, Zumba Toning raises the bar (or rather, the toning stick). Toning sticks are used to enhance rhythm and tone all their target zones, including arms, abs, glutes and thighs. #Wellness

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Pilates

Pilates classes utilize a series of exercises that have been created with the intent of strengthening and stretching the body's core. Classes are free for DePauw students, faculty, staff and retirees. #Wellness

DePauw vs. Wittenberg - Volleyball

"Vincent Who"? Documentary: Race & Hate Crimes

"Vincent Who?," is a documentary that looks at the historic hate crime murder of Vincent Chin in Detroit and the current state of Asian American political empowerment. It has screened at over 300 colleges and won the 2009 Media Award from the National Association for Multicultural Education, as well as the 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the Asian American Justice Center. The documentary will be screened by the filmmaker/producer, Curtis Chin, who has served on Barack Obama's Asian American Leadership Council where he participated in helping the campaign reach out to the AAPI community. He has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, NPR, Newsweek and other media outlet.Free and open to the public.

Gobin InterFaith Talks

Sweet eats and spicy conversation are always promised at our gatherings! Open to all DePauw Students, Gobin InterFaith Talks, also lovingly called Sundays with Monday on Tuesday, meets on Tuesday nights at 8pm in the Center for Spiritual Life. Join us as we start Living the Questions of our faith this semester. Contact Tanis Monday with questions, tanismonday@gmail.com. Starting Tuesday, September 3rd.

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Organization: Student Life DivisionOrganizer: Servais, Jeanne M

Global Matrix III

“GLOBAL MATRIX III,” a contemporary review of fine art printmaking from around the world organized as a traveling exhibition in the U.S. from 2012 to 2014. Works have been selected for the exhibition by a team of printmaking and gallery professionals: Kathryn Reeves, Professor of Art & Design at Purdue University; Kimberly Vito, Associate Professor of Art & Art History at Wright State University; Sean Caulfield, Associate Professor of Art & Design at the University of Alberta; and Craig Martin, Director of Purdue University Galleries. Artists include Verapong Sritrakulkitiakarn (Thailand), Janne Laine (Finland), Yuji Hiratsuka (US), Szu-Wei Ho (US), Jochen Koehn (Germany), and others.

Living As Form

In collaboration with twenty-five curators from around the world, Nato Thompson has selected 50 projects as the foundation of this exhibition, which will expand as it travels. New additions will be selected by each host institution, increasing the diversity of works made in the last twenty years that are represented in the show. Circulating via a hard drive, on which the new projects will be uploaded, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) will provide a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art.For More Information: http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/living-as-form/ #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

On the Shoulders of Ancestors: The Art of Willis Bing Davis

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

Wheel Wednesdays

Pilates

Pilates classes utilize a series of exercises that have been created with the intent of strengthening and stretching the body's core. Classes are free for DePauw students, faculty, staff and retirees. #Wellness

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Information Table

The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation is expanding its Teaching Fellowship into New Jersey; we currently fund and operate programs in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. We are taking this time to promote our program, the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship which seeks to recruit high-achieving candidates who are interested in and show promise as Science, Technology, Engineering and/or Math (STEM) teachers. The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship is designed to provide an intensive classroom experience. The master’s level program enables new, aspiring teachers to begin their careers with an important and rewarding experience, the Teaching Fellowship. Selected applicants are supported by current and former Teaching Fellows and faculty members.

As we expand our program we are expanding our partnerships. We are interested in exploring ways we can work with your organization. More information on our program can be found atwww.woodrow.org.

Food for Thought

Every Wednesday at 5:00 PM in the Center for Spiritual Life, members of the DePauw community gather to have a free meal, followed by a speaker, usually a faculty or staff member.We encourage all faculty, staff, and members of the Greencastle community to join us.

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Global Matrix III

“GLOBAL MATRIX III,” a contemporary review of fine art printmaking from around the world organized as a traveling exhibition in the U.S. from 2012 to 2014. Works have been selected for the exhibition by a team of printmaking and gallery professionals: Kathryn Reeves, Professor of Art & Design at Purdue University; Kimberly Vito, Associate Professor of Art & Art History at Wright State University; Sean Caulfield, Associate Professor of Art & Design at the University of Alberta; and Craig Martin, Director of Purdue University Galleries. Artists include Verapong Sritrakulkitiakarn (Thailand), Janne Laine (Finland), Yuji Hiratsuka (US), Szu-Wei Ho (US), Jochen Koehn (Germany), and others.

Living As Form

In collaboration with twenty-five curators from around the world, Nato Thompson has selected 50 projects as the foundation of this exhibition, which will expand as it travels. New additions will be selected by each host institution, increasing the diversity of works made in the last twenty years that are represented in the show. Circulating via a hard drive, on which the new projects will be uploaded, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) will provide a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art.For More Information: http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/living-as-form/ #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

On the Shoulders of Ancestors: The Art of Willis Bing Davis

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

Summer Internship Fair

This is an opportunity to celebrate the experiences of those students part of the 2013 Summer Signature Internship Program. Students traveled all over the world, were responsible for everything from designing prosthetic legs to creating art with a world-renowned artist, and received a generous stipend from our alumni donors. Anyone can use this opportunity to learn more, as students will be answering questions and giving audio and visual presentations, describing their experience, the process they went through to secure their internship, and what they learned. This event is free and open to the public. #Discovering#Preparing#Connecting

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Performing Arts Series presents Singer-Songwriter Peter Case

Noted as a founding member of two influential new wave & pop rock bands, the Nerves and later, the Plimsouls, Peter Case went on to a successful solo career which has spanned over two decades and is highlighted by three Grammy nominations. Case is well respected by many well-known songwriters and has recorded with illustrious musicians such as Victoria Williams, Jim Keltner, Ry Cooder, Roger McGuinn and John Hiatt, as well as with producers T-Bone Burnett and Mitchell Froom.

Location: GCPA ThompsonOrganization: MusicOrganizer: Custis, Sheree L

FriOct11

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Global Matrix III

“GLOBAL MATRIX III,” a contemporary review of fine art printmaking from around the world organized as a traveling exhibition in the U.S. from 2012 to 2014. Works have been selected for the exhibition by a team of printmaking and gallery professionals: Kathryn Reeves, Professor of Art & Design at Purdue University; Kimberly Vito, Associate Professor of Art & Art History at Wright State University; Sean Caulfield, Associate Professor of Art & Design at the University of Alberta; and Craig Martin, Director of Purdue University Galleries. Artists include Verapong Sritrakulkitiakarn (Thailand), Janne Laine (Finland), Yuji Hiratsuka (US), Szu-Wei Ho (US), Jochen Koehn (Germany), and others.

Living As Form

In collaboration with twenty-five curators from around the world, Nato Thompson has selected 50 projects as the foundation of this exhibition, which will expand as it travels. New additions will be selected by each host institution, increasing the diversity of works made in the last twenty years that are represented in the show. Circulating via a hard drive, on which the new projects will be uploaded, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) will provide a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art.For More Information: http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/living-as-form/ #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

On the Shoulders of Ancestors: The Art of Willis Bing Davis

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #PeelerArtExhibit#Community

Visiting speaker: SRF Alum, Andy Kehr ('09)

Andy Kehr ('09); PhD candidate-Carnegie-Mellon University; visiting speaker for SRF program. His talk: "Life After College: What you Should Know from the Graduate School Side"; Lunch served with rsvp to scifellows@depauw.edu by Wed. 10/09; noon

Pilates

Pilates classes utilize a series of exercises that have been created with the intent of strengthening and stretching the body's core. Classes are free for DePauw students, faculty, staff and retirees. #Wellness

Yoga

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Organization: Student Life DivisionOrganizer: Servais, Jeanne M

Shabbat Services and Dinner

Join the DePauw Hillel Jewish community for our Shabbat services and dinner at the Center for Spiritual Life.Friday, October 11thServices at 6:30pm, Dinner at 7:30pmRSVP to Lance daSilva (Jewish Life Coordinator) at lancedasilva@depauw.edu. We just want to make sure we have enough food for everyone :)

Caribbean Rhythms

This event will have various parts to it. There will be a few presentations by students and professors who want to discuss issues in Latin America. There will also be a small talent show for any students who want to participate. The majority of the evening will be a performance by a salsa band from Chicago who will play traditional music from Latin America and the Caribbean. There will also be food from different countries such as cuba with dancing afterwards.

Coming Out Monologues

LGBT Services presents Coming Out Monologues, a variety of show pieces, speeches, and art forms that express embracing coming out to yourself and others. Free & open to the public. Refreshments will be provided before/after the show.

Ubben Lecture Conversation with Bret Baier `92

The Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture Series presents: Bret Baier, the 1992 DePauw University graduate who anchors Fox News Channel’s Special Report with Bret Baier, the number one cable news program in its time slot, will return to his alma mater as part of DePauw's Old Gold Day celebration. You're invited to attend "A Conversation with Bret Baier," which will take place on October 12 at 10 a.m. in Kresge Auditorium, located within the Green Center for the Performing Arts (605 S. College Avenue). The event is presented by the Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture Series; as with all Ubben Lectures, the event is presented free of admission charge.

Global Matrix III

“GLOBAL MATRIX III,” a contemporary review of fine art printmaking from around the world organized as a traveling exhibition in the U.S. from 2012 to 2014. Works have been selected for the exhibition by a team of printmaking and gallery professionals: Kathryn Reeves, Professor of Art & Design at Purdue University; Kimberly Vito, Associate Professor of Art & Art History at Wright State University; Sean Caulfield, Associate Professor of Art & Design at the University of Alberta; and Craig Martin, Director of Purdue University Galleries. Artists include Verapong Sritrakulkitiakarn (Thailand), Janne Laine (Finland), Yuji Hiratsuka (US), Szu-Wei Ho (US), Jochen Koehn (Germany), and others.

Living As Form

In collaboration with twenty-five curators from around the world, Nato Thompson has selected 50 projects as the foundation of this exhibition, which will expand as it travels. New additions will be selected by each host institution, increasing the diversity of works made in the last twenty years that are represented in the show. Circulating via a hard drive, on which the new projects will be uploaded, Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) will provide a broad look at a vast array of socially engaged practices that appear with increasing regularity in fields ranging from theater to activism, and urban planning to visual art.For More Information: http://www.depauw.edu/arts/peeler/exhibits/living-as-form/ #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

On the Shoulders of Ancestors: The Art of Willis Bing Davis

Drawing from "the rich artistic heritage of African art with its religious, social and magical substance," Willis Bing Davis '59 creates works that draw upon his rich ancestry and heritage. An alumnus of DePauw University and a former faculty member, Mr. Davis has exhibited work at venues including the Studio Museum of Harlem, American Craft Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Maryland Institute College of Art, and the Anacostia Museum. #Community#PeelerArtExhibit

L.A.C.E. Banquet

This will mark L.A.C.E.’s 4th annual Bare B.A.S.I.C.S. breast cancer awareness event. It will function as a banquet this year and features the stories of the family of survivors of Breast Cancer. L.A.C.E. views this as an important time to bring together various communities in a celebration of life, struggle, and survival through music, dance, poetry and reflection. The event is open to both the Greencastle community and DePauw. This event is free and open to the public.